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made from minds. that. this is data the news live from the lead investigators find both black boxes from the crash scene theo peon airlines flight they could reveal why their craft went down killing all one hundred fifty seven people on board the weather was clear the plane was new so what went wrong also on the program prosecutors dropped charges against an indonesian woman accused of assassinating the half brother of north korean leader kim jong il and so where does this leave the investigation. plus a new opera gets provocative in more ways than one and this updated to vatican
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classic takes on europe's refugee crisis the director missed the opening night stuck in moscow not by choice. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program crash investigators have recovered the voice and flight data recorders from an ethiopian airlines flight that crashed outside on sunday morning the boeing seven three seven max eight jet bound for nairobi went down six minutes after takeoff killing all one hundred seven fifty seven people on board the crash has raised concerns about the safety of the max eight of the best selling new design from boeing. after daybreak red cross workers retrieve the personal items of those on board the flight.
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while investigators recover the wreckage. a large crater marks the spot of impact a cattle farmer who was heading to the field witnessed the crash. i heard this big noise. the village said it was a plane crash and we rushed to the site. it was so much smoke that we couldn't even see the plane parts of it where does integrating and exploding so we couldn't get any closer. ethiopian authorities are leading the search aided by the u.s. kenya and others as the country held a day of mourning the airline announced they were grounding their seven three seven max fleet other countries are following suit because the same boeing model crashed just five months ago in indonesia. the victims of sunday's accident include people from thirty five countries in nairobi the united nations environment assembly paid
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tribute to their colleagues who died on the way to the conference. to be more on let us to be frank that i welcome. to travel and work far from their homes and local ones who have made a bet the place to live there you know that nation's ofis at nairobi is ready to support all dispatch by this tragedy the crash has affected people across the world and they are hoping the investigation will tell them why their loved ones didn't make it home. let's go to nairobi. correspondent. welcome so a day what is the mood that. yes i'm here at the airport where the fight e.t. three zero two was expected to arrive yesterday of course it didn't and here as well as in the rest of the city you can really feel that all of kenya is mourning
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asking the question what happened we've been waiting for updates all day long but the has been very little information because there hasn't been a major development we have learned though that the families will be told later this week when the bodies of their loved ones can be returned and buried and of course the two black boxes have been found in ethiopia so now that those data recorders have been recovered what happens next. yes they have been recovered there was the flight data recorder and the voice recorder from the cockpit but an official told us that he is not sure how much information can actually be retrieved from them because they are partly damaged international forensic experts will be helping with the investigation but in the meantime as you've heard in our report earlier if you can and as well as other and have grounded the boeing seven three seven max and until we know what caused the crash
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a melody we're learning more now about the people on board. information is trickling in on the people who were on the plane or who were part of this tragic accident who died some of them for example ugandan christine she was a police commissioner under the banner of the african union mission in somalia and colleagues called her a very important part of the force who was always loving her job very dedicated we also had a german pastor on board his call his name was norman tenders he died at fifty one years old he was on his way to the u.n. environment summit and cedric. who was kenyan was on his way to nairobi because the mother of his fiance had died and these really are just a few of the personal stories behind the numbers. to nairobi airports i think you.
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let's get more from the top there's a variation on mr christopher coke a welcome christof we'll start with the two black boxes that have been recovered what do they record what are they likely to reveal their true devices first there is the voice recorder that of course all the noise all butts being said on the flight deck and now analyzing this should be fairly easy and then there's the flight data recorder that records hundreds of sets of data of the flight itself once the plane leaves its parking position so that means speed altitude trimming direction all of these all of these. criteria and so first they need to be determined which of these data sets is still extractable from from the recorder and then once it happens that recorders are probably a damaged the it is damaged the recorders are built to withstand even
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a high velocity impact and even if they are damaged they do is still usable usually never the less once you have when you have to state you know you need to determine whether the data that you have adds up to a plausible picture of what actually happened on the plane so my guess is it will take a couple weeks and tell us about the seven three seven max a relatively new model very popular but this is not its first accident it's not its first accident this exact type of airplane has crashed only a couple of months ago on a lion air flight where there were problems with a mel farm standing automation system automated flying system that overrode the pilot's. determination to pull the nose up of the plane the system forced it to go down and ultimately crashing into the ocean nevertheless the seven three seven max
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is a highly popular plane is much. much sought after by airlines that has a backlog of five thousand aircraft at boeing so this is by far more than any other plane boeing has on offer because and that is one of the reasons it is fitted with a new generation of engines that are much more fuel saving which is very important these days but now we've heard that china indonesia and ethiopia haven't ours or they will ground they have fleet what does this mean for the boeing briefly if you look it is a difficult time any time a plane crashes and there's fatalities this is difficult for boeing with the questions arising whether this is a reoccurring problem that has caused this crash this is a real crisis christof koch thank you so much. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president to donald trump's twenty twenty budget proposal has been delivered to capitol hill it reveals that he's speaking eight point six billion dollars for his mexico border wall project and increasing rounds president has done rouhani has
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begun a three day visit to neighboring iraq he's first official visit as president was accompanied by a high ranking delegation from iraq has emerged as an ally on iraq since the u.s. invasion that toppled dictator saddam hussein. japan is marking the eighth anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that struck its north east in twenty eleven officials and members of the imperial family attended a memorial service in tokyo the disaster killed more than eighteen thousand people caused a nuclear meltdown at the fukushima power station. spain has been marking the fiftieth anniversary of the terror attacks that killed one hundred ninety three people in the capital madrid prime minister petro sanchez and city officials later grief at a memorial on march eleventh two thousand and four bombs planted by al-qaeda terrorists exploded on four crowded commuter trains. ten years ago today a seventeen year old gunman and the small town of it ended in southwestern germany
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stormed into his former high school and opened fire on students and teachers killing fifteen people and then turning the gun on himself it was a rare and shocking act of violence here in germany which is seen only three school mass shootings since the one nine hundred sixty s. a decade later relatives and survivors a van and then still bad the emotional scars and many of them still calling for tighter gun controls. visiting the place where her daughter was gunned down ten years ago is still incredibly difficult for gisela meyer the day she heard the news of her daughter's death in the high school her life changed forever. if my world just fell apart it pulled the ground out from under my feet i. i absolutely couldn't grasp what happened it took months for my to understand that she was ten to fifteen i kept resisting the very thought of it. that. her daughter nina was one of fifteen victims that a gunman shot at the school and during his
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a school. she was a student teacher in the school and buried under twenty fifth birthday. the seventeen year old shooter had stolen his father's gun from an unlocked bedroom cabinet in the end he killed himself. today this memorial room pays tribute to those who lost their lives in this former classroom the gunman shot the students at random. gisela meyers active in the against violence in schools foundation to prevent such acts from ever happening again. one small step forward is stricter laws on private individuals storing firearms. trauma counselor i'll bet b. singer was one of the first on the scene after the shooting he helps students who had lived through the horrific experience process their emotions. i tried to talk with them so they could process what they went through. lead and i had to that's
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a principle of trauma counseling people to express their feelings can because it's far more harmful to suppress someone should let them cry and scream if they need to realize we see those winds fighting in the decades since the shooting security measures in the school have been stepped up doors are more difficult to open from the outside and teachers try to identify challenging students early on. to measure for example we have a school social worker who's deeply involved in a school. project and aimed at social cohesion with and getting along with other. relatives of the victims try to somehow to go on with their lives. meyer has finally managed to find some inner peace. to top this point the shooter came across as a monster but he was really just a young boy full of it because he didn't have the life in another city that inch of him really helps me understand what made him commit such an evil.
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this memorial called the broken ring symbolizes the suffering in winnenden a brutal cut a contemplate of place and the shadow of a fateful day. an intimation a woman held on suspicion of killing the half brother of north korean leader kim jong un has been freed after charges against one dropped city was accused of poisoning kim jong nam with a nerve agent. two years ago the trial against vietnamese codefendant don t. while i still shuttle to the head. of relief. even though i smile city ayesha is finally a free woman often murder charges against her unexpectedly dropped. a feel so happy. i didn't expect it. today is my
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freedom day. it was. the indonesian was one of two women held on suspicion of killing came jong nam this strange tough brother of the north korean leader kim jong il on. c.c.t.v. footage from february twenty seventh teen shows him a kuala lumpur international airport in malaysia at this point it's alleged the women smeared the deadly nerve agent x. three on his face. here he's seen describing to security guards watch happened and he's a schoolteacher the medical clinic at the airport. just minutes later he collapsed he died on the way to hospital. the city i sure has always denied murder claiming she engine other woman were tricked into carrying the nerve agent by north korean spies part of a prank for a reality t.v.
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show we stoop to really believe she's really a scapegoat and she's innocent. there was no direct evidence that she had played anything on you don't know the fact that the books that will follow did not have to be of c.g.i. shot but for don t. who one of the other person accused of kim jong un's assassination no such reprieve the vietnamese seen here on the left is sent to be traumatised that she has not also been freed. it's still unclear why city ayesha has been released but having faced execution she can now enjoy getting her life back. for the best and hasek is following the story from bangkok he told us what was behind the decision to police city city. well it seems to me what's behind that decision is
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a letter by the indonesian government to the malaysian attorney general weighing in on city isis behalf saying that the sea thought she was part of a reality show she was playing a prank also citing the longstanding and good relations between the two countries and placing the blame squarely on north korea saying that the north korean intelligence services may city ice their tool and that's why they're asking the malaysian attorney general to reconsider which he apparently did because the charges were dropped she wasn't acquitted but she was released what that means is that the trial could be taken up again if new evidence were to emerge for example but she is allowed to travel to indonesia so it seems to be that's it for her. well he's german city of camden it's made international headlines last year after a series of far right demonstrations now the city has returned to the spotlight after football fans commemorated a known neo nazi and only. rest in peace tommy read the banner behind which some
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four thousand spectators devoted a moment of silence to a recently deceased local fan thomas heller was responsible for stadium security in commits until two thousand and six he was also a known neo nazi and the founder of the group who now an abbreviation that stands for hooligans nazis racists the group has operated openly inside the stadium in the past. i. can't strike a daniel from celebrated his goal on saturday by sprinting to the bench and holding aloft a t. shirt bearing the slogan support your local who was the motif is a favorite of the far right in germany. the club has fined fran but defended the pre-match moments of silence claiming it was in no way an indorsement of thomas howlers views all behaviors but the local authority in kenneth's owner of the
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stadium in which saturday's controversial memorial took place was quick to condemn the proceedings it announced in a statement commits is and remains a cosmopolitan tolerant and peaceful city we dare for distance ourselves explicitly from all racist and far right actions and statements still endeavors to create a cosmopolitan image of kennett's were dealt a serious setback on saturday. let's get more on this rumor of moody from date of. so how could something like this happen sadly this shows the influence that hooligan group has over his local football club and indeed an influence that now seems to be tearing the club apart it does seem that some officials some club representatives at least facilitated this tribute we had the picture of thomas hala going up on the big screen the stadium announcer called the minute's silence and indeed the first statement that the club put out after the tribute they defended it they said it was not about the politics it's about the fan it's about
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a human being but now we're seeing that narrative from the club flip people have been removed from from their positions the club administrator has said we have to clarify how this could happen and also said actually the club the staff were threatened with riots by fans i would have to say whether that is confirmed but it does certainly saying that as some club representatives took part for one reason or another in this tribute as you saw in the report there one of even one of the play of holding up a side so some resignations an investigation what are the consequences of receiving well the resignation was the sea of the club thomas really which is already a pretty big step of course that was the for the weekend was even now on sunday so clearly action has been taken fairly quickly now we've also seen the stadium announcer and employee of the club fired to and on top of that fan representative there's also a city councilor with the social democrat party she has been removed from her position at the club after posting on social media and
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a message of condolence thomas hala the northeast football union is also invested in this to get the club and so we could see more consequences for then in the regional league that i just play and but i think we can expect the fallout to go on for much longer. this is on top of not having a particularly savory reputation outside the city so exactly i'm reminded immediately of the. the migrant marches that took place in the city of candace last year and club. groups were involved in mobilizing people for the as much as well thomas harley himself was allegedly involved in some of the riots that took place around this what we're seeing is i think a reflection of social issues of this is you can it's being. portrayed in the stadium here we have a local government said in the report there that they want to project an image of tolerance about the city of candidates but i don't think sentiments like this are limited to people in state in a limited fang groups i think it's something that extends beyond that into society
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in tennis and so that really needs to be dealt with as much as the club itself and as much as the group. all of the different b.w. spoke to the thank you. let's take a look at the rest of the. action on the pitch two teams heading in opposite directions. on sunday. have been flying over the last six weeks and gave them a helping hand in their efforts to stay in the running for a top four finish. amid the blizzard and hung over some home fans didn't look too keen to get this one started. and even live a couzin flying under peter boss seemed as though they'd rather be elsewhere. but everyone loves it when they break out the orange ball in a snow day especially it seems kevin fall and he made it one nil in thirty minutes after couldn't handle a slippery shot after a brief stoppage to clear the lines fall and was at it again lifting the ball over
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the snow and over to make it two no on twenty eight minutes. it might have cleared the lanes but nobody had managed to clear the penalty area. chief and to his chagrin. of time so the boxes cleared away no. the japanese did eventually play his part in a goal setting up unit us to cut the deficit on fifty one minutes and the whole sensationally levelled on seventy three minutes after mitchell visor put through his own nets but one overs tale of war this season was to continue as chi have it sealed the points for living in and went for a spot of sledging to celebrate. still very much in the chase for a champions league spot welshman overlooking creasing lee resigned to relegation. to hoffenheim midway through the first half a handball from the project and set up
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a penalty for. an early lead in europe responded after the break captain bad hands at left wing things that are. rich. board hoffenheim roaring back through the people's legs twelve goal this season to the final school. so what does all this mean for the bundesliga standings well let's have a look at the top by a razor thin lead of adornment and they've moved ahead of frankfurt and the race to europe at the bottom freiburg a move up after beating heter while she got a new impact in big trouble still german city of hamburg the opening night of vadis opera show began with its director two thousand kilometers away under house arrest in moscow colonel sonny breakoff had to rely on friends to execute his
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vision for the production which he's updated to highlight the plight of refugees in europe. a modern rendition a very nice classic nabucco set in the u.n. security council teaming with six intrigue and spots. of the slave chorus laments their lost home but in this update the original keeper slaves have been replaced by actual refugees from syria and afghanistan. director kiro serb rennick cough is not able to take the final curtain he's under house arrest in moscow and can only send a video message. read opening thank you so much is extraordinary moment in my. live. carol sir brenda cuff is considered
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a punk among russian directors he's received international accolades but the outspoken kremlin critic was arrested in august of two thousand and seventeen charged with embezzling public funds he now has to work remotely from his moscow apartment. and for me it felt like we had a real director here i have often worked with directors who seemed much more absent even though they were physically present. rehearsal recordings for the director each scene from every phase of rehearsals was filmed and sent via a u.s.b. stick to moscow it was up to system director of guinea could logon to communicate serve brenna cuffs return video instructions to the team and. everyone has their own opinion of the message. they see different meanings questions and answers. there is certainly no clear message. but it certainly shines
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a light at outcast from our modern society putting actual refugees center stage and letting them voice an operatic call for freedom. we always got to the end of the program without mentioning breck said sorry british lawmakers are preparing to vote on tuesday on sirius from a set deal for leaving the e.u. and citigroup on their fall back in france have gathered outside parliament to stage what they're calling the world's biggest dog's dinner and they feel it is also a mess the process the support calls for a second referendum attendees made it clear what they think of the whole thing. becomes. of these both of his reminder of our top story this hour the voice i'm flight data recorders from the ethiopian airlines flight that crashed after i decide about on sunday i've been become a boeing a seven three seven knots eight achrafieh went down just minutes after takeoff coming all one hundred fifty seven full. copy of let's say i'll do w.
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